California History
The 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike was a major labor dispute involving longshoremen and maritime workers along the Pacific Coast of the United States, which lasted from May to July 1934. The strike emerged as a response to harsh working conditions, low wages, and the desire for union recognition, ultimately leading to significant changes in labor relations on the West Coast during the Great Depression.
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